Daily Kabbalah Bites - 15-08-10

Daily Kabbalah Tip

Advice in the daily Kabbalah lesson is recommended, practical tasks for advancing spiritually

The
Influence Of The Virtual Environment

The New Internet system is an
opportunity to choose the correct environment.

In every unity you find the Upper force. Even if evil
persons connect together in a gang, the force of unity operates among them. The
force between them is inverted since the Sitra Archa (other side-evil
inclination) uses divinity in an inverted form. However, the force operates and
it is impossible to break it.

In our internet system, we insert the unity, our life's
goal, and this invites the Upper force that operates the system. We mustn't
forget that what operates on us when we enter the system is the force of
connection and unity we receive from Above, i.e., the Creator's bestowal, His
greatness. And within it is the Upper force.

Our attitude towards this system needs to of gentleness and
awesome respect-no disrespect, and then you will feel the influence of the
system upon you. We try to be in the system as one, to build some kind of
response concerning ourselves that influences us. I don't just enter in order to give my
answer, but rather, I do it with the intention that it will have an influence
on me.

The intention is very important since I draw to this virtual
place the force of the society by whose
influence I wish to be changed.

This system is my place to express my attitude towards the
others. It's an opportunity to develop this attitude. By pressing the keyboard
I connect with the society, with the environment by which I want to be
influenced.

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